14 WINNETKA TALK July 23, 1927 THE SMILE THAT WON'T COME OFF HE youngster pictured above seated himself with a smile, saw his order coming with a smile, relished it with a smile and went out with a smile. He's one of the many folks . . . young and old . . . who come here daily. Delicious Food Drive by--and try it Indian Hill Eat Shop Near New Trier High School 464 Winn. Ave. Phone 2266 "WHEN A GOLF FIEND AND A RADIO BUG-- GET TOGETHER -- GOOD NIGHT /*fmer It means a good night for every- one present when friends gather to listen to your radio. Such a di- versified program. Songs, dance music! music of famous orchestras wafted from afar to the intimate theatre of your own home. "Here's where your dollar gets distance." THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP 18 Prouty Annex Ph. Winn. 1840 | Traffic Violators Gej Cars Into Sunday Jams As the result of traveling on the wrong side of the road and "cutting in" where traffic was heavy last Sun Woman and Child Hurt in Truck-Car Crash Mrs. Edna Golden and her three- year old daughter, Mary, of 1721 Lake avenue, Wilmette, were slightly in-|4ay George Rizzo, of 3701 West Ohio jured in an automobile accident at Pine | street, Chicago, driving a car collided street and Walden road, Winnetka, last | with a machine owned and driven by : T : Roache Dowell of Evanston. Saturday morning. They wer a | DeRo: : io ay g SY yere mn Neither driver was injured, but both truck driven by Mrs. Golden's seven- cars were much damaged, according to teen-year-old son, Forest Golden, when | the police. The accident occurred early the truck, collided with a car, owned Sunday morning on Sheridan road at and driven by R. G. Lester, of Chicago, | Fyjjer lane, Winnetka. according to, Winetka- police, Another accident occurred on Sheri- dan road in the same vicinity Sunday evening. G. F. Williams, of 1532 Harri- son street, Chicago, stopped his car in compliance with a traffic signal, when -- | Jerry Kucera's machine following, At the close of 1926 Illinois public | crashed into the Williams car. Defective libraries had 4,577,377 volumes, | brakes on the Kucera car were said and | 1,228 869 persons had cards entitling | to have been responsible for the ac- | cident. them to draw books. There are 94 kinds of trees in Illi- nois. They include 19 varities of oaks, seven hickories and 25 foreign trees. =| Miss Louise Stixrud Is : Victim of Motor Crash Winnetka | 1 v. Sto 607 stor 45) Barber Shop cablegram Monday an- 571 LINCOLN AVENUE [nouncing the death of his sister, Miss | Louise Stixrud, in an automobile ac- [cident in Honolulu on July 11. The | details of her death are not known as | yet. Miss Stixrud had been serving as a -_-------- wig Pp y | missionary in Hawaii for several years, Ladies' and Children's [and was formerly a missionary in the y : { Philippines. Haircutting | Memorial services have been held in | Honolulu and at the Methodist Camp (meeting, at DesPlaines. a Specialty ----- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyne and Our Motto (Mrs. and Mrs. T. Weller Kimball of Kenilworth sail this week from New York for a month's stay in Paris and London. They are returning Septem- "Service and Sanitation" Compare it for Appearance Performance Price The Coach $595 The Coupe $625--Sport Cabriolet $715 Four Door Sedan $695--Imperial Landau $745 All prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. Har C. Thomson At Kurschner's Garage 666 VERNON AVE. TEL. GENCOE 800 GLENCOE Neggine/ 1%-Ton ~ s1245 2-Ton - 1445 (CHASSIS PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT) GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS These sturdy trucks are pow- ered by the New Engine--the finest ever built into a Graham Brothers Truck. Only great volume production makes possible such low prices. More power ... More speed... Less fuel -.. See them! WERSTED MOTOR COMPANY 562 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winn. 165 WINNETKA